European run has strengthened Italian club’s standing and performance hints at a bright future despite summer obstacles
As Internazionale waited to collect their Champions League runners-up medals at the Ataturk Stadium on Saturday night, André Onana hurled down his gloves and grabbed Lautaro Martínez by the face. It was not immediately clear if the goalkeeper was consoling his teammate or chastising him, the forceful body language reflecting all at once Inter’s despair at chances missed against Manchester City and their pride for having earned them.
“I told him football is like this, it’s hard and unfair,” Onana said. “But we played a great game, and we will be back. It’s hard to swallow, but working like this we will get back to another final.”
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